It just says 926 for the date, and is in decent condition. Worth anything? I'll get pics as soon as I can.
We can't tell you much without a good photo (but you already knew that). It could be a grease-filled die. It could be PMD. But we will just have to wait for you to post a good photo.
If I were you, I'd take a quick gander at this. Brought to you by Gbroke. http://www.cointalk.com/t194894/
Grease filled die or damage. The dates are part of the master die or hub, so they can't just accidentally leave one off.
If it is 926 BC, it is a very rare issue with a mintage of just 500, but if it is 926 AD, it is very common and worth only 1c. Photos would help! Chris
I have many wheats from the 30's and such that exhibit the same thing. I believe mine are due to just normal wear.